The Kansas City Royals are facing a catching crisis that could reshape their roster strategy for the upcoming season. While many teams are grappling with injuries as spring training kicks off, the Royals have dodged that bullet—only to find themselves entangled in a different kind of dilemma. But here’s where it gets controversial: their catching depth, once seemingly secure, is now in jeopardy, leaving fans and analysts alike scratching their heads.
Last season, the Royals relied on a trio of catchers, but with Luke Maile testing free agency at its conclusion, the front office knew they needed to bolster their catching depth. Enter the offseason moves: re-signing Maile and adding former top prospect Jorge Alfaro, both on minor league deals. These signings appeared to solve the problem, providing experienced backups for Salvador Perez and Carter Jensen. And this is the part most people miss: while the Royals have a surplus of catchers in camp, the recent updates suggest their plans might unravel faster than a wild pitch.
MLB.com’s Anne Rogers dropped a bombshell update that has fans on edge. Alfaro, who was expected to compete for a roster spot, has yet to report to camp due to unresolved visa issues—a problem he faced in 2023 with the Red Sox. Meanwhile, Maile has been removed from the spring training roster entirely, citing unspecified personal issues. Rogers noted the Royals are open to his return, but the vagueness of the situation leaves room for concern. Is this a temporary setback or a sign of deeper troubles?
Here’s the breakdown: Alfaro’s delayed arrival, coupled with his underwhelming 2025 performance with the Nationals (54 wRC+ and .564 OPS), doesn’t bode well for his chances of making the Opening Day roster. Add in his scheduled absence for the World Baseball Classic, and his odds shrink further. Maile’s situation is equally murky. While his personal issues take priority, his removal from the roster and the conditional nature of his return (“if the time comes”) suggest his future with the team is far from certain.
So, where does this leave the Royals? With Alfaro and Maile’s statuses in limbo, the third catcher role is up for grabs. Could this be the opportunity for a Triple-A standout like Luca Tresh to step into the spotlight? Or might the Royals pivot entirely, opting to carry just two catchers on their Opening Day roster, as Kings of Kauffman’s Mike Gillespie has speculated? What’s your take? Is the Royals’ catching conundrum a minor hiccup or a major red flag? Let’s debate in the comments—this is one roster battle you won’t want to miss.